Fred Couples’ Girlfriend & Wife History

We know you’re here about Fred Couples girlfriend history. But, indulge me for a moment. We wrote the following paragraph in 2012:

It wouldn’t be Master’s weekend without hearing the name Fred Couples. Somehow, despite not being a regular on the PGA Tour, Fred always seems to pull a good round out of nowhere in Augusta. Like clockwork Fred is sitting on top of the leaderboard after two rounds in 2012.

This literally could have been written just about any year, including 2018. It might be a pretty safe bet to say he won’t win. But, it’s always good to see Fred and his picture perfect swing on Saturday and Sunday at Augusta. Covering Fred Couples’ girlfriend and ex-wives isn’t an easy task, so let’s dive in.

2014: Fred Couples’ girlfriend Nadine Moze

Nadine Moze has been hanging out with some pretty big name WAGs. From Lindsay Vonn to Amy Mickelson to Amanda Dufner, Nadine’s position as Fred Couple’s girlfriend has her moving up in the world fast. Nadine, originally from Brookfield, Wisconsin, is a hair stylist working at The Loft Salon in Downtown Manhattan Beach nearby where she lives in Hermosa Beach, California. It’s tough to tell if these two are still together, but it’s the most recent relationship Freddie took public.

2012: Fred Couples’ girlfriend Midge Trammell

Midge Trammell is the most recent woman attached to Freddie Couples arm. Midge is a stylist in central Texas area for more than a decade now. She’s had stops in San Antonio, Dallas and Austin in her career. She currently works at a high end salon, Mirror Mirror for the past five years. Her bio reads:

Midge, aka the Blonde Whisperer, was born in San Antonio and began her styling career in 2005. She has rocked the styling world from Dallas to Austin for the past thirteen years not only with her scissors but her amazing laugh and infectious personality.

Midge joined the elite team of stylists at Mirror Mirror in 2013 and has truly risen to be a senior stylist with talent that will blow you away. Her signature foiling techniques and “Texas blowouts” keep blondes coming back in numbers. It’s not just blondes sitting in her chair, Midge has a bustling clientele of Austin’s most stylish men and women with all types of hair.

When she’s not at the salon, she can be seeing prancing around Austin in a pair of her trademark heels and checking out the latest restaurants with friends. She exudes style and truly loves giving client exactly what they want.

1981: Fred Couples’ wife Deborah Couples

Fred and Deborah meet while in college at the University of Houston. At the time Fred wasn’t on the fast track to becoming a big-time name on the PGA tour. Sure he had talent but hadn’t quite put it together. The couple married in 1981 and slowly Fred’s golf career took off. Eventually Fred began winning tournaments and the money began to roll in, which some might argue as the root of all the issues between Fred and Deborah. Eventually the couple split. Deborah claims it had to do with an affair (one that Fred admits too) while Fred blamed the divorce on his ex-wives obsession. Fred went so far as saying in court, “If she had not gone overboard in polo, we would probably still be married.” The messy divorce turned tragic when Deborah committed suicide in 2001 by jumping off a 70-foot building.

1998: Fred Couples’ wife Thais Baker Couples

Eventually Fred would remarry, meeting Thais and marrying in 1998. While the couple didn’t have any kids Thais had two kids from a previous relationship, GiGi and Oliver. Thing eventually went bad, much like Fred’s first relationship. While no formal divorce was ever finished the couple was separated late in their relationship. Fred tried to make things work with Thais, even taking time off from golf to be a husband, things never totally clicked. In 2009 Thais passed away at the couple’s home from breast cancer, while Fred played golf. We’re certainly not passing judgement or in any way trying to make Fred out to be cold hearted but this quote is very strange. “There’s not much I can say. I’m not really welcome up there. So I decided to play.”

Would never pass judgement there re always two sides to every story told….I am currently single and my Freddy passed away nearly 2 years go. It is not easy losing a loved one and I’m sure it has not been easy for Fred.I’ve never met a Fred I didn’t like. Would love to meet Freddy someday….

You Freddie remain strong & focused given the tragedies in your life. You are one of my favourite golfers, and are doing so well at -5. I hope your back is not troubling you so. GO FREDDIE! Angie v. White Rock, BC, Canada

Fred is the most stunning, adorable Golfer I have had the pleasure to watch. If you are Ever in search of the best girl you have ever Met. Do not ever hesitate to get my attention. Beauty, Intelligence and a body to follow. Canadian women are the best. We are even The same age.

I grew up playing with my Dad at Jefferson and played with your Dad A FEW TIME, i HAVE ONE THING TO SAY LET EVERYBODY LEAVE YOU ALONE, THIS NEW FLAME SOUNDS GREAT, I PLAYED GOLF AND MY WIFE NEVER CAME TO WATCH, THOUGH I WENT TO ALL HER EVENTS (THAT’S OUT OF BALANCE) , IT OVER AND I THINK BACK TO IF A WOMEN CARE THEY WILL BE GLAD TO BE APART OF YOUR GOLFING LIFE, YOU ENJOY IT AND JUST PLAY GOLF AND WHAT A FINE WOMEN TO BE APART OF, OH ONE MORE THING, LIKE GOLDIE HAWN AND KEN RUSSELL HAVE YOUR FUN WITHOUT GETTING MARRIED, AND YOU WILL BE HAPPIER, I WALK BESIDE YOU MANY TIME AND FELT CLOSE BECAUSE WE SHARE THE SAME BACKGROUND AT JEFFERSON PARK. I LIVED IN NYC AND WENT TO WESTCHESTER A GREAT DEAL, AND AT US OPEN IN OACKMONT IS IT IN RODCESTER,NY, YOU DIDN’T USE A TEE REMEMBER, YOU CAN’T PLEASE EVERYONE GOT TO PLEASE YOURSELF,

I had a similar situation with my ex. Her children wanted to stay close but she was infuriated by that prospect. She harassed them constantly about their staying close to me. We ‘HAD TO’ part ways because she consistently stayed infuriated for years. At least, I got them through college, marriages, first homes, and babies that I may never see again. Those children were the best experience of my life, not having any of my own. Her first husband has never been in the children’s life.

Funny, I am close to Freddie’s age. Companionship focus, no more marriages, AND….Of course, playing Golf until my last breath !! Better at Golf than relationships because it’s all up to yourself !!!

I watched Fred in his early years at the Memorial. Walked with him many times at Hilton Head. His swing is so natural and smooth that you just try to imitate it and you can’t. He is a professional golfer that takes the game as it unfolds. Nothing seems to rattle him and he seems like a great guy. Keep it up Fred! You are one of the great ones in my book! Oh, and my book has Jack at the head of the list.:-) Go for it Fred and have a happy life.

I did know the story about his first two wives passing although I think I remember something about his 1st wife’s suicide. He was and is a great golfer and has always had a pretty lady, be it wife or girlfriend on his arm! Great comments by others!

Fred has a personality like Arnie He has a great smile on the courses and looks at the fans and sees them as fans and friends. We need much more levity on the green that to many younger golfers lack. Phil is also a good guy on the green and fans respect and love his attention he extends to the viewers.

Fred knocked my socks off me and they landed about 1000 miles away!!! Met him when I was 2o in 1990 and dated him in of on or whatever thru 2005-2010. He was the fun FUN man I have ever ever ever been with and smashed my heart worse!!!! I just cherish all of my texts and happy memories and laughs alone now! I loved every second of him ?

I am writing a biography on jazz violinist Joe Venuti (1903-78) who lived in Seattle 1962-78. In an interview 20 years ago, musician Frank Sugia, close friend of Venuti and now deceased, related the following to me about Venuti and Freddy Couples. “Joe spent hours with Freddy Couples. Joe used to go up there everyday, sit on the bench in front of the clubhouse at the municipal course. He wouldn’t play. He’d just sit there and talk to Freddy “Your grip is wrong, do this, do that.” So that I’m sure he was quite influential in Freddy Couples’s career. He would be so proud of that kid.”

I would appreciate any confirmation that this account is true, partially true or not true at all.